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Post by irimi on Nov 20, 2020 18:00:13 GMT -8
Cougs don’t have enough scholarship players for the game. This seems vague. Does anyone know the details? How many scholarship players are required for a game? Why not play with non-scholarship players, etc?
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Post by spudbeaver on Nov 20, 2020 18:18:08 GMT -8
Arizona played last night.
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Post by seastape on Nov 20, 2020 19:02:11 GMT -8
Stanford is the "Cardinal," like the color, not "Cardinals" like the birds.
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Post by lebaneaver on Nov 20, 2020 19:43:12 GMT -8
Arizona played last night. You sure? Me can't find.
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Post by jefframp on Nov 20, 2020 19:49:00 GMT -8
Arizona played last night. You sure? Me can't find. AZ Cardinal(s) vs Seahawks Spudbeaver humor.
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Post by irimi on Nov 20, 2020 20:46:32 GMT -8
Stanford is the "Cardinal," like the color, not "Cardinals" like the birds. Thanks. Never really cared enough to note that.
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Post by spudbeaver on Nov 20, 2020 20:57:21 GMT -8
Stanford is the "Cardinal," like the color, not "Cardinals" like the birds. Thanks. Never really cared enough to note that. It shows.
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Nov 20, 2020 21:34:55 GMT -8
Thanks. Never really cared enough to note that. It shows. To be fair, Stanford used to be the Cardinals before deciding to drop the "s" right before the Big Game in 1981. The team was called the Cardinals before becoming the Indians right before the Dartmouth game in 1930. The team was the Indians for more than 40 years before reverting back to the Cardinals. Stanford considered several nicknames with the Griffins being the front runner before the school decided to give up on life and call themselves the Cardinal.
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Post by ag87 on Nov 21, 2020 4:02:47 GMT -8
To be fair, Stanford used to be the Cardinals before deciding to drop the "s" right before the Big Game in 1981. The team was called the Cardinals before becoming the Indians right before the Dartmouth game in 1930. The team was the Indians for more than 40 years before reverting back to the Cardinals. Stanford considered several nicknames with the Griffins being the front runner before the school decided to give up on life and call themselves the Cardinal. THUNDERCHICKENS!!
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Post by bucktoothvarmit on Nov 21, 2020 5:46:02 GMT -8
To be fair, Stanford used to be the Cardinals before deciding to drop the "s" right before the Big Game in 1981. The team was called the Cardinals before becoming the Indians right before the Dartmouth game in 1930. The team was the Indians for more than 40 years before reverting back to the Cardinals. Stanford considered several nicknames with the Griffins being the front runner before the school decided to give up on life and call themselves the Cardinal. They call themselves the Cardinal, but a college of them select popes............ Go Beavs!! Maul the bears!!!
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Post by Werebeaver on Nov 21, 2020 7:22:16 GMT -8
To be fair, Stanford used to be the Cardinals before deciding to drop the "s" right before the Big Game in 1981. The team was called the Cardinals before becoming the Indians right before the Dartmouth game in 1930. The team was the Indians for more than 40 years before reverting back to the Cardinals. Stanford considered several nicknames with the Griffins being the front runner before the school decided to give up on life and call themselves the Cardinal. They were the Indians for 42 years. They’ve been the Cardinals or Cardinal now for 48 years and counting. You’ve got to be pretty old to have actually seen a game played by the Stanford “Indians”.
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Post by jefframp on Nov 21, 2020 7:38:08 GMT -8
To be fair, Stanford used to be the Cardinals before deciding to drop the "s" right before the Big Game in 1981. The team was called the Cardinals before becoming the Indians right before the Dartmouth game in 1930. The team was the Indians for more than 40 years before reverting back to the Cardinals. Stanford considered several nicknames with the Griffins being the front runner before the school decided to give up on life and call themselves the Cardinal. They were the Indians for 42 years. They’ve been the Cardinals or Cardinal now for 48 years and counting. You’ve got to be pretty old to have actually seen a game played by the Stanford “Indians”. Hand raised.
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Post by spudbeaver on Nov 21, 2020 7:50:46 GMT -8
Didn’t Jim Plunkett play for the Stanford Indians?
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Post by woodrow7525 on Nov 21, 2020 7:57:37 GMT -8
To be fair, Stanford used to be the Cardinals before deciding to drop the "s" right before the Big Game in 1981. The team was called the Cardinals before becoming the Indians right before the Dartmouth game in 1930. The team was the Indians for more than 40 years before reverting back to the Cardinals. Stanford considered several nicknames with the Griffins being the front runner before the school decided to give up on life and call themselves the Cardinal. There’s no “the” in Big Game. It’s just Big Game. Sorry...
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Post by irimi on Nov 21, 2020 8:35:56 GMT -8
Thanks. Never really cared enough to note that. It shows. You are right. Sports for me is a past time; as such, I don't mind making a gaffe like this. No big deal. I rank it right next to The Ohio State University's use of the article "the." I never knew about it until I was there on campus teaching my students that the rule in English is to use the article when the institution comes before the place.
I'm glad others on the board are more knowledgeable about sports. That's why I come around.
I really was curious about what the limits are, but since nobody has weighed in, I guess no one really knows.
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